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Food Products and Processing Systems Academic Integration Activities
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Agriscience - AS1.1
Appraise the fundamentals of the agriculture industry and its impact in the world.
Investigate the development of today's agriculture industry as related to the development of technology.
Analyze the influence and impact of agriculture on the development of nations around the world.
Examine the history of organizations that have made a significant contribution to agriculture.
11.R.4.1
Students can analyze a text within cultural, geographical, and historical context.
Recognize the connection between the written work and the circumstances that produced it.
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Agriscience - AS2.2.
Demonstrate plan cultural procedures.
Demonstrate proper seeding practices.
9-12.N.3.2
Students are able to select alternative computational strategies and explain the chosen strategy.
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Food Products and Processing Systems Academic Integration Activities
Appraise the fundamentals of the agriculture industry and its impact in the world.
Students can analyze a text within cultural, geographical, and historical context.
Demonstrate plan cultural procedures.
Students are able to select alternative computational strategies and explain the chosen strategy.